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GANE BREEDER 



VOL. XV 



JULY, 1919 



No. 4 



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the* object op this magazine is 

 to make: north america the 5i6gest 

 Game Producing Country in the World 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the Field — More Game and Fewer Game .Laws- 

 Should Be No Controversy — Shooting On Farms — Sporting 

 Breeders — Free Shooting — Game Farms and Game Breeders 

 — Natural Enemies -Game Markets. 



Mental Recreation in Game Breeding - G. H. Corsan 



More About Game Enemies - Massachusetts Commissioners 

 Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves - By Our Readers 

 Trapping Quail - Quail Breeding at Marshfleld — Wood 

 Pigeons— More Gray Partridges — Advice to State Game 

 Officers — Our Best Game Bird— More About Wo 3d Pigeons 

 — Mexican Bobwhites — Partridges and Foxes — Swinhoes — 

 More Eggs — More Crows — Remedial — Pheasants and Pigs 

 — More Silkies — More About Democracy — Putting in the 

 Pep— A Famous Booklet — Hercules Powder Company Ad- 

 vertising — Grouse — Quail in Oregon — Quail Breeders — 

 Popular Game Preserving — More Law — American Game— 

 A New Member — Thousands More. 

 Editorials— Death of a Beneficial — We're All Doing It — Rules 

 of the Trade — Peculiar Ideas of Democracy — Outings and 

 Innings, Trade Notes, Etc. 



Published Monthly. Entered as second-class matter, July q, 1915, at the Post Office, 

 New York City, New York, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 



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P U a LI3HCD BY 



'HE* GAME- C0NSER\M10N SOCIETY, inc., 



NEW YORK CITY U.S.A C»3>*vSj./s 



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